Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Star light, star bright

Sorry folks, I forgot to change the link (again, I have a real mental block against this apparently). This week's WW can be found here.

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37 comments:

  1. Exquisite my friend :)

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  2. Around the island!

    Actually, me and my trainer are from a tropical island. (I lied, sub-tropical). Sorry.

    Still, you take nice pictures from your kitchen island.

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  3. These are amazing stars. Your pictures show you live under a lucky one. Thanks for visiting my site and enjoying the fire truck.

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  4. twinkle twinkle little star--how amazing

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  5. What beautiful vibrant colors. The pattern on them for some reason reminds me of butterfly wings. They are lovely.

    Happy WW from Sara @ the Mostly Wordless Wednesday H.Q.!

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  6. I like those hanging lights made with the star shape! Lovely and they make great decorations for a plain room :)

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  7. Hi Robin
    Lovely stars, so colorful:)
    Great shots !!
    (@^.^@)

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  8. So colorful :) Are you making them?

    Happy WW!

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  9. Very ornamental. They are so pretty, I first thought it was a plant, yes I need my eyes checked, then I looked again to see if they might be a six sided star of David. Intriguing to guess how they are made.

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  10. Only five points, so not Star of David. They are too pretty to need a real function, so I'm just enjoying the colorful patterns.

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  11. They are very pretty!
    Happy Wordless Wednesday greetings from Sri Lanka!

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  12. Hi Robin - Thanks for the comment. I was planning on putting Midweek blues up on Tuesday evenings so it would be ready for Wednesday posts. Hope you'll join in and we can get the fun going!

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  13. Are these displayed in your house? Very colorful..:)

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  14. Very intricate designs. They remind me of the red paper star lamps that are so common during Christmas on our island. You find them hanging in many windows and doorways.

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  15. These star remind me of my old kaleidoscope - remember that thing that reflects moving pieces of colored glass! Very eye stealing image!

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  16. Great shot. They look delightful. Happy WW

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  17. Beautiful stars. I love the colors. Happy WW!

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  18. Great pictures...We have some of these stars..we bought them for my kids rooms...and they promptly ripped them...LOL!

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  19. Oooh -- pretty! Did you make them?

    Happy WW to you! I hope that you will come and see my entry, too.

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  20. Beautiful shots! Do NOT hang those in the windows, girl. I bought a lovely one in San Francisco two years ago, and hung it in my window to enjoy it. The sun has faded it to almost nothing.

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  21. Oh pretty .. in San Antonio there's a fabulous restaurant called Me Tierra and they have those lights hanging from the ceilings.. so pretty

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  22. We have that very same lamp hanging in our bedroom!! Bought it when we were out in Santa Fe! I love it!! Perfect Pictures....Happy WW.

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  23. Robin: Thanks for revisiting my site and appreciating the rain. You make me curious about revisitng Israel..I still have a few relatives in Jerusalem and of course I am tied to it culturally and care about its future.

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  24. Those are so beautiful!!

    tedlets?!?!? That's pretty good. :D

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  25. who made the stars??

    R U going to share with us how to make them?? (pretty please??? with sugar on top???)

    BEAUTIFUL!!

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  26. Aren't they gorgeous? I didn't make them unfortunately, I saw them in a stall in the shuk. They weren't that expensive if you want to pick a few up.

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  27. Wouldn't want to purchase them.

    Would definitely consider making them with my kids!!

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